China's Consumer and Producer Prices Continue Decline Amid Economic Challenges

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China's consumer deflation continues into its fourth month despite holiday spending boosts, with weak domestic demand, ongoing price wars, and global economic pressures contributing to persistent declines in consumer and producer prices, raising concerns about prolonged economic slowdown and the need for supportive policies.
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